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Discover LudwigThe phrase "his issues" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone's personal problems or challenges, often in a psychological or emotional context.
Example: "He has been struggling with his issues for a long time, and it's affecting his relationships."
Alternatives: "his problems" or "his challenges."
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His Issues Are, Too.
Let Rudd work through his issues.
Bowles had his issues with the Beats.
Instead, his issues were more specific.
"But Brendan had his issues and his difficulties.
Insomnia is no longer one of his issues.
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It has to be his issue!
"This was his issue, his singular core issue," Mr. Kelley said later in an interview.
Trump made high drug prices his issue.
His issue is le gaspillage alimentaire — food waste.
It is up to the P.M. to pick his issue.
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